
TL;DR
This paper revisits Mach's principle using a least-action approach, proposing that gravity is related to tangible photon energy density rather than spacetime curvature, aligning with observations and general relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective that gravity arises from photon energy density differences, challenging the traditional spacetime metric interpretation in general relativity.
Findings
Equations of motion agree with observed precessions.
Gravity linked to photon energy density rather than spacetime curvature.
Supports Mach's principle through energy density coupling.
Abstract
The principle of least action in its original form \'a la Maupertuis is used to explain geodetic and frame-dragging precessions which are customarily accounted for a curved spacetime by general relativity. The obtained least-time equations of motion agree with observations and are also in concert with general relativity. Yet according to the least-time principle, gravitation does not relate to the mathematical metric of spacetime, but to a tangible energy density embodied by photons. The density of free space is in balance with the total mass of the Universe in accord with Planck's law. Likewise, a local photon density and its phase distribution are in balance with mass and charge distribution of a local body. Here gravitational force is understood as an energy density difference that will diminish when the oppositely polarized pairs of photons co-propagate from the energy-dense system…
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